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John Fox

With a passion for Technical Illustration and a deep respect for the Aircrew and their machines that have defended our skies for over 4 generations, my Commercial Art is geared towards helping to market and merchandise their on-going legacy. My personal Artwork follows a similar theme, mainly working commercially in 3D and Photoshop. my Freehand works are done in Oils and Alkyds on Canvas and Board.

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Barbara Kolberg

I find my inspiration everywhere…and especially in the everyday moments of life. I try to evoke an emotion in the viewer, and help them connect with a story, a memory, or feeling. The best compliment I can receive is that my art made someone smile.
I work both traditionally and digitally, often mixing mediums. I enjoy narrative art…whether it’s an interpretation of an existing work, a tale of my own, or simply a stand-alone piece that suggests “story”.

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Thomas Marsh

Thomas Marsh’s career as an artist covers three decades. His extensive and diverse client list includes newspapers, magazines, entertainers, civic organizations, hospitals, public relations agencies, corporate clients, and book publishers. His caricature work has been particularly praised for its likeness, energy and humor.

Marsh’s work is recognized for its distinctive and humorous point of view. He possesses a definitive voice in what he does and his visual design is definitely his own imprint. With a focus on an emotional connection, his approach is very marketable with high commercial appeal that is appropriate across numerous industries.

His influences include a long list that includes the works of 19th century European political satirists, the rhythmic paintings of Thomas Hart Benton, humor of MAD Magazine illustrators Jack Davis, Mort Drucker, among others. His contemporary influences include the gestural paintings of Frank Morrison and illustrations of Loren Long. He has long been a fan of the humorous character work of Brian Ajhar, Peter de Seve, CF Payne, Jason Seiler, Carter Goodrich and Sebastian Kruger among many others.

His whimsical paintings incorporate traditional mediums such as acrylics, watercolors, pencils and inks that have been integrated with digital technology.

He is often taking private commissions and is currently illustrating a children’s book. In addition he is excited about creating a series of caricatures of players for the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Rams and the Chargers franchises of the NFL.